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How was he significant in the Swan River Settlement?

James Stirling was a british marine officer and colonial administrator.James signed Australia's first limited treaty with Japan in 1854.James was born in 1825 and died in 1859.James was the fifth son of fifteen children.At 12 years old James was in the navy as a first-class volunteer.James got married and had five son's and six daughters.he was born in Glasgow scotland.James explored the swan river settelment.In the 1960's stirling explored on the international art scene with two famous and shocking-buildings.James was a explorer,governor and a landowner.James's mother was the second cousin of his father.He was raised and educated in liverpool-Quarry bank high school. Back then people would go and watch plays and go to museums. Plus plays were for all people the rich the poor male and female. people would bring rotten food to throw at the actors they didn't like and enjoy watching. Also, musicians were all throughout the streets of England so there was always music in the city.Circus acts were vvery popular in the 1800s.After they finished they got $3 each but to them it was alot.Some of the artists were John Wolfgang Von Goethe, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The performers were called Honky Tonks.

The leader were James Stirling was at the time in NSW was John Hunter.
The Stirling family was popular and celebrated the 18th century with a lot of people and hosted the party.
James Stirling discovered the Swan River Settlement.
James Stirling was the fifth son of eight of the fifteen children.
James joined the royal navy at the age of thirteen.
At the age of twelve James had joined up as a first class volunteered.
James Stirling was a young British man.
James Stirling was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1851.
James was born in 1825 and died in 1859.
He was educated in cared for in Liverpool.
James’ dads name was Archibald Stirling.
James’ mum was Anna Hamilton.
In October 1840 he was appointed to command the Indus in the Mediterranean.

James was transferred to the Hercules, and in 1805 he went to serve in his uncle's flagship Glory.
For a while James travelled in Europe and moved in London and county society.
The couple were married at Stoke Church, Guildford, on 3 September 1823 on Ellen's sixteenth birthday; they had five sons and six daughters

Stirling completed his assignment in the Success and then joined the East India Squadron for a tour of duty. However, a severe stomach ailment caused him to be invalided home on half-pay